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How do the structures of bacteria, viruses and mammalian cells differ?

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How do the structures of bacteria, viruses and mammalian cells differ?

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Answer Bacteria are prokaryotes. They have a cell wall but no organizes nucleus nor organelles Mammalian cells have no cell walls and have organelles and an organized nucleus Viruses are not alive and are not cells . They are particles made up or a piece of DNA and a protein shell.

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